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On Sun, 03 Apr 2005 14:30:50 GMT, "Butch Davis" wrote:
Sorta depends upon the target species. Open reel is much less prone to have line problems for most. It takes a lot of skill/experience to handle a bait caster well, IMO. I always take both. Usually use both. Open reel is often better if you want to simply drop a live bait over and just let it swim. A bull minnow can strip a lot of line off and cover a lot of territory with an open reel rig. I often get much longer casts with a bait caster. That can be useful in some situations. I load my bait caster with heavier line in case I get into a mess of bull Reds (rare but terrific fun) or hook up with a Jack or other big fish. I like both but tend to favor a bait caster as that was all there was when I was a lad and began fishing with my father. Butch "SoFarrell" wrote in message news:1112533058.e03e077ee05b93a2e6a153ff6cdd29f7@ teranews... For live bait fishing, what's your pref? Open or spinning reels? Why? Butch, do you live down in the Richmond area, or am I thinking of someone else? -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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